Description
This guide reviews and describes practices, procedures, materials, and monitoring methods for the external curing of concrete and provides guidance for specifying curing procedures. Current curing techniques are presented and commonly accepted methods, procedures, and materials are described. Methods are given for curing structures and buildings, pavements and other slabs-on-ground, and for mass concrete. Curing methods for several specific categories of cement-based products are discussed in this document.
The materials, processes, quality control measures, and inspections described in this document should be tested, monitored, or performed as applicable only by individuals holding the appropriate ACI certifications or equivalent.
Keywords: cold weather construction; curing compound; hot weather construction; mass concrete; reinforced concrete; sealer; shotcrete; slabs-on-ground.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION
1.1—Introduction
1.2—Curing
1.3—Curing and hydration of portland cement
1.4—Deliberate curing procedures
1.5—Curing-affected zone
1.6—Concrete properties influenced by curing
1.7—Effects of elevated temperature
1.8—Sustainability
CHAPTER 2—DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 3—CURING METHODS AND MATERIALS
3.1—Scope
3.2—Use of water for curing concrete
3.3—Initial curing methods
3.4—Final curing measures
3.5—Termination of curing measures
3.6—Cold-weather protection and curing
3.7—Hot-weather protection and curing
3.8—Accelerated curing
3.9—Minimum curing requirements
3.10—Temperature limits during curing
CHAPTER 4—CURING FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
4.1—Pavements and other slabs on ground
4.2—Buildings, bridges, and other structures
4.3—Mass concrete
4.4—Curing colored concrete floors and slabs
4.5—Specialty constructions
CHAPTER 5—MONITORING CURING AND CURING EFFECTIVENESS
5.1—General
5.2—Evaluating environmental conditions
5.3—Means to verify application of curing
5.4—Impact of curing procedures on immediate environment
5.5—Impact of curing procedures on moisture and temperature within concrete
5.6—Maturity method
5.7—Assessing curing effectiveness
CHAPTER 6—REFERENCES
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